Title: The CEPT Framework Presented by C' Pelmoine, EUROCONTROL
1The CEPT FrameworkPresented by C. Pelmoine,
EUROCONTROL
2WHAT IS CEPT?
Conference Européenne des Administration des
postes et des télécommunications European
Conference of Postal and Telecommunications
Administrations
Europäische Konferenz der Verwaltungen für
Post und Telekommunikation
- Committee made up of members representing all of
the Nation Telecommunication Administrations from
each country within Europe - Responsible for Policy making and Regulation
3WHY WE FOLLOW AND PARTICIPATE WITHIN CEPT ?
- Account for 45 votes at the ITU Committee when
determining world Spectrum policy. (European
Aviation can persuade and unite CEPT position
within ITU) - CEPT represents the mandatory / standards
authorities for Telecommunication and Radio
spectrum in Europe
4CEPT Background
- Established 1959 (originally 19 countries)
- CEPT is an independent organisation which
cooperates with the European Union, the European
Free Trade Association and other relevant
intergovernmental organisations as well as with
other organisations concerned with posts and
electronic communications. - Presidency passes from country to country
annually, currently with Switzerland - Marc
Furrer CEO OFCOM, responsibilities include
chairmanship and secretariat - The decision to admit new Members is taken by a
two-thirds majority of the Members. (Each member
country has 1 vote)
5Member Countries
- 45 Member countries
- (33 votes from EUROCONTROL member states)
- Albania, Andorra, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, - Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark,
Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great - Britain, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland,
Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, - Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Netherlands,
Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, - Russian Federation, San Marino, Slovakia,
Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, The - former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey,
Ukraine, Vatican.
6CEPT Background continued.
- CEPT Assembly meets twice a year to endorse
policy made in the subcommitees - 1 vote per country at Assembly
- For decisions in Assembly to be taken 60 (or in
some special cases-article 12, 66.6) of
countries must be present to validate vote. - Financial contributions based on different
structure e.g. (25 share ( UK,France, Germany) 10
share (Belgium), 5 share, 1 share basis (Armenia)
7CEPT Mandate (as refined at 1995 plenary in
Weimar)
- Establishing a European forum for discussions on
sovereign and regulatory issues in the field of
Post and Telecommunication issues - Providing mutual assistance among members with
regard to the settlement of sovereign/regulatory
issues - Exerting an influence on the goals and priorities
in the field of European Post and
Telecommunications through common positions - Shaping, in the field of European Posts and
Telecoms, those areas coming under its
responsibilities - Carrying out its activities at a pan-European
level
8CEPT Mandate continued.
- Strengthening and fostering more intensively
co-operation with Eastern and central European
countries - Promoting and facilitating relations between
European regulators - Influencing, through common positions,
developments within ITU in accordance with
European goals (at ITU CEPT block carries 44
votes) - Responding to new circumstances in a
non-bureaucratic and cost-effective way and
carrying out its activities in the time allocated - Settling common problems at committee level,
through close collaboration between its
committees
9CEPT Mandate continued...
- Giving its activities more binding force, if
required than in the past - Creating a single Europe on posts and
Telecommunication sectors - Liaison with Asia-Pacific Telecommunications
(APT) (MOU signed may 2000) - Liaison with Arab Telecommunications Council of
Ministers/League of Arab States (MoU signed Feb
99) - liaison with the African Telecommunications Union
(MoU signed March 2002) - liaison with American States (CITEL) (signed Oct
2002)
10CEPT Structure and Sub committees (pre
September 01)
11CEPT Sub committee structure
- Each sub committee reporting into CEPT has own
rules and elects own chairman - Committees handle harmonisation activities within
their own fields of responsibility and adopt
recommendations and decisions - Recommendations and decisions are prepared by
their working groups and project teams
12New CEPT structure from 1/9/01 (as agreed at
Bergen Plenary)
13Reasons for restructure of Subcommittees
- To give CEPT more active role as a forum for
strategic planning, decision-making and for
preparing for conferences of the ITU - Response to convergence in the telecommunication
sector - response to the EC policy on a single information
society within Europe
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15ECC (Electronic Communications Committee) Terms
of Reference
- Consider and develop policies on electronic
communications activities, taking account of
European and international legislation and
regulations.) - Develop European common positions and proposals,
as appropriate, for use in the framework of
international and regional bodies - Forward plan and harmonise within Europe the
efficient use of the radio spectrum, satellite
orbits and numbering resources, so as to satisfy
the requirements of users and industry
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17Working Group FM (Frequency Management)
- - To develop strategies for the implementation of
long term plans for the future use of the
frequency spectrum - -To harmonise national frequency allocation
tables and to co-ordinate the use of the
frequency bands - -To respond to specific requests from the ERC on
short term and medium term frequency allocation
matters - -To assemble, examine and circulate information
concerning the methods of co-ordinating frequency
assignments and harmonise relevant regulations - - To select and apply appropriate criteria for
sharing and compatibility between radio
communications services and systems - -To co-ordinate monitoring activities
- - To harmonise national regulations governing
frequency management
18European Common Allocation Table (ECA)
- frequency range 9 kHz to 275 GHz, to be
implemented by 2008. - The table includes spectrum strategies for the
current and future use of spectrum - Aligned with military use, supported by the NATO
Joint Civil/Military Frequency Agreement (NJFA) - used by CEPT Administrations as the basis for
developing of National Frequency Allocation and
Utilisation tables. The ERO has developed an
on-line information system (ERO Frequency
Information System EFIS) to provide easy access
for industry and users to frequency utilisation
information across ultimately all 45 CEPT
countries in Europe. This system also contains
documentation and hyperlinks related to the use
of frequency spectrum.
19Working Group SE (Spectrum Engineering)
- Terms of Reference
- To study the compatibility problems between
certain radio communications systems operating in
adjacent bands. The Project Team should invite
appropriate members of ETSI and the UIC etc. to
participate in the work - Project Teams
- SE21 Unwanted Emissions
- SE24/S Short Range Devices
- SE39 Compatibility for certain aeronautical and
maritime services
20Working Group RA(Regulatory Affairs)
- Study regulatory, economical and administrative
matters - Study matters related to market surveillance
- Contribute to the efficient introduction of new
radio systems and services - Speed up the process of facilitating, simplifying
and harmonising authorisation of spectrum use in
and free circulation and use of equipment between
CEPT countries - Contribute to the efficient implementation of
radio related EU legislation and policy
21Conference Preparation Group (CPG)
- Provide a forum within the CEPT to prepare
European positions for ITU World Radio
communication. Conferences (WRCs) and Radio
communication Assemblies (RAs) - Develop, as required, co-ordinated positions in
order to assist CEPT Administrations - Develop common positions in respect of ITU-R
meetings, in particular the Conference
Preparatory Meeting - Develop European Common Proposals (ECPs) for the
work of WRCs and RAs
22Working Group CPG continued...
- CPG has four Project Teams
- PT1-Regulatory/Procedural aspects
- PT2-
- PT3-WRC-07 agenda items 1.6,....
- PT4-WRC-07 agenda items
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